ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX QUALIFYING

NEW STUNNING ALL-TIME TRACK RECORD AT YAS MARINA THANKS TO VALTTERI BOTTAS’S POLE ON ULTRASOFT FOR MERCEDES

ULTRASOFT USED FROM START TO FINISH OF THE SESSION BY ALL DRIVERS WITH MORE THAN ONE FLYING LAP POSSIBLE ON THE SAME SET

ONE STOP WILL BE THE OPTIMAL STRATEGY FOR TOMORROW BUT A WIDE PIT STOP WINDOW OPENS UP DIFFERENT STRATEGIES

Yas Marina, November 25, 2017 - Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas claimed the final pole position of the 2017 season, around 2.5 seconds faster than last year’s pole time, using the same P Zero Purple ultrasoft compound choice as one year ago.

The ultrasoft was the tyre used by all the drivers from start to finish of the session, which began in daylight and then ended under the lights as the sun set. As usual here, track temperatures fell progressively during the session.

A one-stop strategy will be the quickest way to run tomorrow’s race, especially with Yas Marina not being the easiest circuit to overtake on.

MARIO ISOLA - HEAD OF CAR RACING

“Qualifying went exactly as we expected it to: there wasn’t a huge degree of track evolution and the lap record dropped further, with ultrasofts used from start to finish. The ultrasofts were in fact capable of more than one flying lap, which is why we saw some drivers alternating push laps with cool-down laps. We should see a one-stop ultrasoft-supersoft strategy for most drivers, but the low degradation also means that the pit stop window is pretty wide, so drivers should be able to make their stop more or less when they want to.”

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